Add the visual elements of the character passports by choosing colours, borders, symbols, and illustrations that match each character’s personality. For example, good characters might use bright tones ...
Artificial intelligence is changing business, culture, and learning but, like any tool, we need to learn how to use it well. This challenging unit of work for Year 6 explores what AI is and is not. It ...
The benefits of a structured ‘circle time’ session as a vehicle for teaching and learning with young children cannot be underestimated, especially after a year of very little social contact for many.
In 2021, Scotland became the first country in the world to embed LGBTQ+ inclusive teaching throughout the curriculum. This marked a bold step forward in attempts at promoting equality, reducing ...
If your secondary students feel like circle theorem is like putting a square peg in a round hole, help them see the point of all these angles by using a triangular one instead… This bumper circle ...
Raise awareness of teacher burnout with this free ‘Wheel of Teaching’ wellbeing resource. Teaching is one of the most fulfilling careers, but it can also be exhausting. Long hours, endless paperwork ...
Make a splash on primary pupils' language learning with these activities, ideas, lesson plans and videos for teaching onomatopoeia in your classroom… This free writing review worksheet is an excellent ...
Witness the devastating impact of poverty through the eyes of 12-year-old Will, and what it means to make an impossible choice, with Tom Percival’s powerful novel, The Wrong Shoes. The Wrong Shoes ...
During the 1980s, academics focused on leadership in the United States established the ‘appreciative inquiry framework’. This sought to identify and build on strengths, rather than focus on negatives.
It is true that all children need boundaries to feel safe, supported, and successful. However, rigidity in defining and enforcing these boundaries can lead to automatic sanctions for types of ...
For songwriters, ‘easy’ is a good thing. ‘Take it easy…’ sang The Eagles in the 70s, telling us to not overthink things and just relax. Lionel Richie was meanwhile ‘Easy like Sunday morning,’ his ...
Teach Reception children about manipulating, composing and decomposing shapes with this free ten-lesson resource full of EYFS shapes activities. We’re going on a shape hunt Grab your iPads and help ...